Keats and Shelley
Winds of Light
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:31st Dec '21
Should be back in stock very soon
Keats and Shelley: Winds of Light combines unrivalled textual knowledge, biographical and contextual expertise, and profoundly insightful close readings of the poetry in a selection of outstanding essays from a leading critic of English Romantic Poetry. Some of the essays have been previously published and are established as classic studies, which have strongly influenced scholarly interpretation of the poems they discuss, including landmark readings of Shelley's Prometheus Unbound, 'Julian and Maddalo' and 'Ozymandias', and Keats's 'Isabella: or the Pot of Basil' and his sonnet 'On First Looking into Chapman's Homer'. These are brought into relationship with new work on the two poets, in a wide-ranging set of meditations which centre on Shelley's great elegy for Keats, Adonais. An introductory chapter considers the strongly contrasting poetic styles and achievement of the two iconic 'young Romantics', a contrast which has been obscured by their conventional close pairing in popular culture. Five studies of Keats are followed by a pivotal account of Shelley's elaborately-wrought poetic tribute to Keats's destined greatness, which leads in to a balancing six studies of Shelley. Both poets are situated illuminatingly in their literary, personal, and social-historical milieu, through a series of perspectives which combine lucid particularity with powerful generalization. The essays move from detailed analysis of textual minutiae to deep reflection on fundamental themes in the work of Keats and Shelley, including the ultimate themes of transience and permanence, and of life, death, and immortality.
Keats and Shelley: Winds of Light shows one what criticismought to be and mostly is not. Everest's collection deserves to be on the shelves of all Romanticists aspiring or tenured, and in every research library worth its name. It is a testament to a critical career lived well and living still. * Bysshe Inigo Coffey, Balliol College, University of Oxford, The Wordsworth Circle *
It is a mark of his distinction and originality as a scholar that something that might seem as hoary as Shelleys Platonism should get such an invigorating new breath of life, the culmination of this consistently pleasurable and illuminating book. * Seamus Perry, Balliol College, Oxford, UK, The Review of English Studies *
- Winner of Shortlisted, Marilyn Gaull Book Award, Wordsworth-Coleridge Association.
ISBN: 9780192849502
Dimensions: 243mm x 164mm x 28mm
Weight: 514g
252 pages